On November 2, 2010, Earl Blumenauer won re-election to the United States House. He defeated Delia Lopez (R), Michael Meo (Progressive) and Jeff Lawrence (L) in the general election.[4]

U.S. House, Oregon District 3 General Election, 2010

Party

Candidate

Vote %

Votes

Democratic

Earl Blumenauerincumbent

70.1%

193,104

Republican

Delia Lopez

24.6%

67,714

Progressive

Michael Meo

2.3%

6,197

Libertarian

Jeff Lawrence

3%

8,380

Total Votes

275,395

2008

On November 4, 2008, Earl Blumenauer won re-election to the United States House. He defeated Delia Lopez (R) and Michael Meo (Pacific Green) in the general election.[5]

U.S. House, Oregon District 3 General election, 2008

Party

Candidate

Vote %

Votes

Democratic

Earl Blumenauerincumbent

74.5%

254,235

Republican

Delia Lopez

20.8%

71,063

Pacific Green

Michael Meo

4.4%

15,063

Independent

Miscellaneous

0.2%

701

Total Votes

341,062

2006

On November 7, 2006, Earl Blumenauer won re-election to the United States House. He defeated Bruce Broussard (R) and David Brownlow (Constitution) in the general election.[6]

U.S. House, Oregon District 3 General election, 2006

Party

Candidate

Vote %

Votes

Democratic

Earl Blumenauerincumbent

73.5%

186,380

Republican

Bruce Broussard

23.5%

59,529

Constitution

David Brownlow

2.8%

7,003

Independent

Other

0.3%

698

Total Votes

253,610

2004

On November 2, 2004, Earl Blumenauer won re-election to the United States House. He defeated Tammi Mars (R), Dale Winegarden (Socialist) and Walter Brown (Constitution) in the general election.[7]

U.S. House, Oregon District 3 General election, 2004

Party

Candidate

Vote %

Votes

Democratic

Earl Blumenauerincumbent

70.9%

245,559

Republican

Tammi Mars

23.7%

82,045

Socialist

Walter Brown

3.1%

10,678

Constitution

Dale Winegarden

2.1%

7,119

Independent

Miscellaneous

0.3%

1,159

Total Votes

346,560

2002

On November 5, 2002, Earl Blumenauer won re-election to the United States House. He defeated Sarah Seale (R), Walter Brown (Socialist), Kevin Jones (Libertarian) and David Brownlow (Constitution) in the general election.[8]

U.S. House, Oregon District 3 General election, 2002

Party

Candidate

Vote %

Votes

Democratic

Earl Blumenauerincumbent

66.8%

156,851

Republican

Sarah Seale

26.7%

62,821

Socialist

Walter Brown

2.8%

6,588

Libertarian

Kevin Jones

2%

4,704

Constitution

David Brownlow

1.5%

3,495

Independent

Miscellaneous

0.2%

518

Total Votes

234,977

2000

On November 7, 2000, Earl Blumenauer won re-election to the United States House. He defeated Jeffrey Pollock (R), Tre Arrow (Pacific Green), Bruce Knight (Libertarian) and Walter Brown (Socialist) in the general election.[9]

U.S. House, Oregon District 3 General Election, 2000

Party

Candidate

Vote %

Votes

Democratic

Earl Blumenauerincumbent

66.8%

181,049

Republican

Jeffrey Pollock

23.6%

64,128

Pacific Green

Tre Arrow

5.8%

15,763

Libertarian

Bruce Knight

1.8%

4,942

Socialist

Walter Brown

1.7%

4,703

N/A

Miscellaneous

0.2%

576

Total Votes

271,161

1998

On November 3, 1998, Earl Blumenauer won re-election to the United States House. He defeated Bruce Knight (Libertarian) and Walter Brown (Socialist) in the general election.[10]

U.S. House, Oregon District 3 General Election, 1998

Party

Candidate

Vote %

Votes

Democratic

Earl Blumenauerincumbent

83.9%

153,889

Libertarian

Bruce Knight

9.2%

16,930

Socialist

Walter Brown

5.6%

10,199

N/A

Miscellaneous

1.3%

2,333

Total Votes

183,351

1996

On November 5, 1996, Earl Blumenauer won election to the United States House. He defeated Scott Bruun (R), Joe Keating (Pacific Green), Bruce Knight (Libertarian) and Victoria Guillebeau (Socialist) in the general election.[11]

U.S. House, Oregon District 3 General Election, 1996

Party

Candidate

Vote %

Votes

Democratic

Earl Blumenauer

66.9%

165,922

Republican

Scott Bruun

26.3%

65,259

Pacific

Joe Keating

3.7%

9,274

Libertarian

Bruce Knight

1.8%

4,474

Socialist

Victoria Guillebeau

1%

2,449

N/A

Miscellaneous

0.2%

531

Total Votes

247,909

1994

On November 8, 1994, Ron Wyden won re-election to the United States House. He defeated Everett Hall (R), Mark Brunelle (I) and Gene Nanni (L) in the general election.[12]

U.S. House, Oregon District 3 General Election, 1994

Party

Candidate

Vote %

Votes

Democratic

Ron Wydenincumbent

72.5%

161,624

Republican

Everett Hall

19.4%

43,211

Independent

Mark Brunelle

6.1%

13,550

Libertarian

Gene Nanni

1.9%

4,164

N/A

Miscellaneous

0.1%

273

Total Votes

222,822

1992

On November 3, 1992, Ron Wyden won re-election to the United States House. He defeated Al Ritter (R) and Blair Bobier (L) in the general election.[13]

U.S. House, Oregon District 3 General Election, 1992

Party

Candidate

Vote %

Votes

Democratic

Ron Wydenincumbent

77.1%

208,028

Republican

Al Ritter

18.6%

50,235

Libertarian

Blair Bobier

4.2%

11,413

N/A

Miscellaneous

0.1%

203

Total Votes

269,879

1990

On November 6, 1990, Ron Wyden won re-election to the United States House. He defeated Phil Mooney (R) in the general election.[14]

U.S. House, Oregon District 3 General Election, 1990

Party

Candidate

Vote %

Votes

Democratic

Ron Wydenincumbent

80.8%

169,731

Republican

Phil Mooney

19.1%

40,216

N/A

Other

0.1%

246

Total Votes

210,193

1988

On November 8, 1988, Ron Wyden won re-election to the United States House. He ran unopposed in the general election.[15]

U.S. House, Oregon District 3 General Election, 1988

Party

Candidate

Vote %

Votes

Democratic

Ron Wydenincumbent

99.4%

190,684

N/A

Other

0.6%

1,141

Total Votes

191,825

1986

On November 4, 1986, Ron Wyden won re-election to the United States House. He defeated Thomas H. Phelan (R) in the general election.[16]

U.S. House, Oregon District 3 General Election, 1986

Party

Candidate

Vote %

Votes

Democratic

Ron Wydenincumbent

85.9%

180,067

Republican

Thomas H. Phelan

14%

29,321

N/A

Other

0.1%

193

Total Votes

209,581

1984

On November 6, 1984, Ron Wyden won re-election to the United States House. He defeated Drew Davis (R) in the general election.[17]

U.S. House, Oregon District 3 General Election, 1984

Party

Candidate

Vote %

Votes

Democratic

Ron Wydenincumbent

58.7%

173,438

Republican

Drew Davis

41.3%

122,247

N/A

Other

0%

27

Total Votes

295,712

1982

On November 2, 1982, Ron Wyden won re-election to the United States House. He defeated Thomas H. Phelan (R) in the general election.[18]

U.S. House, Oregon District 3 General Election, 1982

Party

Candidate

Vote %

Votes

Democratic

Ron Wydenincumbent

78.3%

159,416

Republican

Thomas H. Phelan

21.7%

44,162

N/A

Write-in

0%

84

Total Votes

203,662

1980

On November 4, 1980, Ron Wyden won election to the United States House. He defeated Darrell R. Conger (R) in the general election.[19]

U.S. House, Oregon District 3 General Election, 1980

Party

Candidate

Vote %

Votes

Democratic

Ron Wyden

71.9%

156,371

Republican

Darrell R. Conger

28%

60,940

N/A

Write-in

0.1%

112

Total Votes

217,423

Redistricting

2010-2011

The Oregon State Legislature recently approved a new map of the congressional districts based on updated population information from the 2010 census. It was the first time in 60 years the Oregon legislature agreed on a bipartisan redistricting map. [20]